Reveille X, the border collie mascot of Texas A&M, underwent surgery to remove her right eye after being diagnosed with glaucoma. The surgery was prompted by discomfort and cloudiness observed by veterinarians, who also noted abnormal tissue. Texas A&M's president confirmed that Reveille X successfully underwent the procedure and is now recovering comfortably. She will take a break from public engagements during her recovery but is expected to resume her activities, including attending classes and events, later this fall. The mascot has been part of Texas A&M history since 1931.
Reveille X underwent surgery to remove her right eye due to glaucoma after showing signs of discomfort and cloudiness, according to Texas A&M's president.
Veterinarians discovered abnormal tissue in Reveille X's eye, leading to the decision for surgery as a precautionary measure for her health and comfort.
Following surgery, Reveille X has successfully been discharged and is recovering, with the expectation of returning to her activities and campus engagements this fall.
Reveille X has been a part of Texas A&M since 1931, originally found by cadets, and serves as an important mascot symbolizing school spirit.
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